Tigers Beat Warren 12-0
For
8th Victory
Lawrence’s 2 TDs Pace Massillon
Win
By STEVE HAPANOWICZ
Two possession-type offenses
clashed at Mollenkopf stadium in Warren Friday and
when the trick or treats were over Massillon out-crunched
the Warren Panthers 12-0 before an estimated 13,000 for their 8th
straight victory.
Fullback Jim Lawrence’s 2
touchdowns accounted for the Massillon scoring as
the senior, 5’10”, 170-pounder proved to be the Tigers
most consistent ground gainer and the back the big, stubborn Panther defense
couldn’t contain often enough. Lawrence
gained 97 yards in 19 attempts, much of it on his own effort.
Massillon’s defense was also
tough, especially on running plays, allowing Warren 76 yards rushing. Warren completed 4
of 8 passes for 25 yards via the air and a total of 101 altogether.
The Tigers made 195 yards on
the ground and 15 passing on one completion in 4 attempts for a total of 210
net yards.
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WARREN BLEW a big opportunity early in
the first quarter when on the second play from scrimmage the Tigers fumbled and
Warren recovered on the Tiger 33.
Three smashes into the Massillon line yielded
the Panther’s 5 yards and on 4th down quarterback Bruce Brewster
passed to halfback James Hill at the 24, but the Panthers were short of a first
down.
The Tigers threatened once
in the first period when with 4th and 11 on the Warren 33
quarterback Steve Kanner hit halfback Brock Herring
in the end zone with a pass, but Herring couldn’t hang on with an
over-the-shoulder grab.
Each team had the ball one
more time before Massillon took over on its own 34 with 7:25 left to be played in the
second quarter. The Tigers moved the
66-yards in 9 plays with Lawrence scoring from 11 yards out. Key
play’s in the drive were a 13-yard run by Herring, a 12-yarder by Lawrence and
a 15-yard pass from Kanner to Rick Paige that put the
ball on the 11 and set the stage for Lawrence’s touchdown on the very next
play.
The third quarter Warren had the ball
for 7 plays, moving from its 31 to the Tiger 44 before punting to the Tiger
35. Massillon moved from
the 35 to the Warren 20, but with 4th and 3 Kanner was
thrown for a loss to the 25. Warren kicked after
getting only to its 31. Massillon drove down to
the Warren 28 in 9 plays covering the end of the 3rd and the start of
the 4th period, but couldn’t connect on a 4th and 11
pass.
Warren took over on its own 28.
Brewster was thrown for a loss of 11 yards back to the 17, a run netted
no gain and on 3rd down Brewster was thrown for a 5-yard loss by Goodnough, Larsuel and Muhlbach. Larsuel was especially effective harrying the Warren passing
game. Al Anderson kicked to the Warren
36, the ball rolling out of bounds.
FROM THE 36 it took the Tigers 8 plays to score.
Kanner picked up 5 and Hewitt 9 for the first
down at the Warren 23. Herring got 3 and Lawrence
9 for another first down at the 11. Lawrence made 4
through the line and then picked up 3 more to put the ball on the 4. Hewitt took it to the 2. With 4th and 1 needed for a first
down Lawrence leaped over the Warren right side for the score. The
extra point try failed.
Bill Stredney
substituted for Brewster and moved the Panthers from their own 25 to the
Massillon 20 for the deepest penetration the Panthers made on their own, mainly
on a
20-yard run by fullback Dave
Binko. Two incomplete passes and two runs gave Massillon the ball on
its own 20. The drive started with 4:15 seconds left to play and ended with Massillon getting the
ball with 44 seconds showing on the clock.
Warren Coach Ben Wilson felt
the difference in the game was Massillon’s speed. He termed his team’s inability to capitalize
on the Massillon fumble at its own 33 in the opening minutes of the game as the turning
point in the contest.
Asked to compare Massillon and McKinley,
which beat Warren 34-8 in the second game of the season, Wilson said,
“McKinley is stronger physically than Massillon. Massillon is quicker
than McKinley. They’re (Massillon) very
aggressive.”
Coach Earle Bruce credited Warren with its
effort. “Warren played one of
its finest games of the year. They did a
great job defensing our offense. They played big and tough.” Bruce was unhappy with the Tiger offense
saying, “Our halfback’s weren’t running very well.” Defensive work pleased the Tiger mentor.
MASSILLON—12
Ends – Garcia, Franklin,
Gilmore, Paige, Goodnough.
Tackles – Binge, Morgan, Rambaud, Hartley.
Guards – Larsuel,
T. Whitfield, D. Whitfield.
Center – Muhlbach.
Backs – Sheegog,
Frieg, Kanner, Manson,
Lawrence, Conti,
Hewitt, Herring, Marks, Schenkenberger.
WARREN – 0
Ends – Totterdale,
Ochtyun, Turner, Franklin.
Tackles – Capers, Clark, Hrenko,
Shively, Kujals.
Guards – Montagna,
Kermode, Argeras, E. Johnson, Schumacher.
Centers – Toda, Benson.
Backs – Brewster, Stredney, Krataas, Butler, Dishong, Hill, Binko.
Massillon………. 0 6
0 6 – 12
Touchdowns – Lawrence 2 (runs of 11 and 2 yards).
Officials:
Referee – Jim Langhurst (Williard).
Umpire – Paul Tobin (Akron).
Head Linesman – Phil Dienoff (Akron).
Field Judge – Bernard
Wilhelm (Akron).